Teams have been named for Sunday’s NSWRL senior representative rugby league fixtures. Both Roosters teams play Manly-Warringah, with the NSW Cup team playing their match as a curtain raiser to the NRL clash between the same two teams.
NSW Cup Team (Round 4):
Coach Brett Morris has named his team, who currently sit 3rd on the competition table, to play the 8th placed Manly-Warringah at Brookvale on Thursday. It is the team’s second game in four days. The match kicks off at 5.30 pm.
Fullback Cody Ramsey and interchange utility Hugo Savala are on NRL duty and won’t be able to play on Thursday. Savala’s bench spot has gone to Lachlan Dooner, who played left wing last Sunday, whilst Junior Pauga drops back from the NRL squad to replace Dooner. A replacement fullback is yet to be determined.
Tommy Talau (knee) returns from injury at left centre, replacing Owen Flaherty, whilst Kanaan Magele joins the bench, replacing Aston Warwick.
The full team list can be found here:
https://www.roosters.com.au/draw/nsw-cup/2026/round-4-sea-eagles-v-roosters/
Jersey Flegg Cup Team (Round 4):
Coach Anthony Barnes has named his team, who currently sit 14th on the competition table, to play 9th placed Manly-Warringah at Narrabeen on Sunday. The match kicks off at 4.00 pm.
However, Barnes has been unable to finalise a number of spots for Sunday. Prop Kanaan Magele has been selected on the NSW Cup bench for Thursday, so he may not back up on Sunday. Josiah Fesolai has not been named, after being replaced late in the game against the Panthers, but could be a late inclusion.
One definite out from the team that lost narrowly to the Panthers last weekend is young five eighth Keone Anitelea-Tsioussis, who injured his knee in the first half and was unable to return for the second. His replacement, and the remaining spots yet to be determined, will be finalised an hour prior to kick off on Sunday.
The full team list can be found here:
https://www.roosters.com.au/draw/jersey-flegg-cup/2026/round-4-sea-eagles-v-roosters/
NSW Women’s Premiership Team
The competition doesn’t commence until Saturday, 17th June. The Central Coast Roosters team, which finished 10th in 2025, will again be coached by Damian Hargreaves in 2026.